Rare Pics that Prove History Had a Snappy Dress Code #shorts

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3 years old Umberto 2nd, last king of Italy, reigned for 34 days, 1907.

Umberto II as Child (1907)

Umberto II, who reigned for just 34 days in 1946, was Italy’s last king. As a symbol of his predetermined fate, he was dressed as a “corazziere”, an elite cavalry unit member, at just three years old in 1907.

Maori woman, kiwi feather dress and hei-tiki necklace, New Zealand, 1800s.

Kiwi Dress Maori (1800s)

Late 1800s New Zealand showcases a Maori woman adorning a dress made from exquisite kiwi feathers, complemented by a traditional hei-tiki necklace, emphasizing their rich culture.

Men dressed in shorts and cowboy boots served up to women, Texas, 1940s.

Log Lodge Tavern (1940s)

The 1940s “Log Lodge Tavern” in Dallas, innovatively adopted a drive-thru model, with men in shorts and cowboy boots delivering orders, combining Texan charm and early car culture, a precursor to modern fast-food concepts.

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